My Week: ‘Style event set to be ‘Xposed’ on national TV’

Reporter:

Celia Holman Lee

26 Apr 2015

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It was great that Xpose, one of TV3s most popular programmes paid a visit to the Hunt Museum in Limerick to film the exhibition “Celia Holman Lee Limerick Style Icon” I was delighted that they were extremely impressed with the work and designs of the Limerick designers past and present. I am so happy that the good weather is helping to bring so many visitors to the exhibition.

It was great that Xpose, one of TV3s most popular programmes paid a visit to the Hunt Museum in Limerick to film the exhibition “Celia Holman Lee Limerick Style Icon” I was delighted that they were extremely impressed with the work and designs of the Limerick designers past and present. I am so happy that the good weather is helping to bring so many visitors to the exhibition.

If you haven’t been to visit yet it is on until May 3.

Hope that you will visit and enjoy and keep an eye out for the television programme on the exhibition on Xpose.

Cocktails, Cuisine & Style were the order of the night at the Cornstore Restaurant Limerick last Thursday night when Ela Maria’s fashions of Newcastle West presented their fabulous spring/summer collection. Some of the top leading brands in fashion were showcased on the night.

Everyone looked so glamorous on the beautiful spring evening as they enjoyed the award winning cocktails created by the winning team of mixologists at the Cornstore. As usual the food was superb and everyone enjoyed the evening of Cocktails, Cuisine & Style

Proceeds from the evening went to the Milford Hospice Care Centre. Best dress went to the beautiful Shauna Lindsay who wore a black figure hugging dress. See my fashion column below for more from the event.

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